GOLF.
NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. The second qualifying round' was played on Saturday in excellent golfing weather. Thi greens were not so fierce as on the previous Saturday, and the scores showed an all round improvement. The following are the seven best cards returned, the first four qualifying for the final' on Saturday next:— ° K. Bain 98 20- 78 S. Burgess 99 20 79 F. S. Johns 81 I 80 A. H. Glasgow 86 6 80 C. H. Weston 87 6 81 (H H. Ward 86 2 84 Bewl'ey (sen) 87 B 84 Tt is requested that ladies will not play matches on Saturday morning, owing to the small amount of time available for the caretaker to prepare the greens for the afternoon play. . Owing to the crowded state of the links on Saturdays, it is desirable that members shou r] not introduce playin<* visitors, as if i s now difficult for mem" bera starting uut \o complete the course before aarkmss fcefs in. The furs for the Wgamotu trophy will be drawn u>,i edi&tdy. TAHAFO/4 CLUB. A bo.rjej ccn. pet'Uon was 'held 011 the i.<v ahua lit ks cn Saturday. Chong, finishing tno up, was first, and Douglasone up .veeQßf!.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 277, 20 May 1912, Page 8
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200GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 277, 20 May 1912, Page 8
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